Orthopedic Treatment in Israel
Continuous clinical research into new endoprosthetic technologies, along with the use of advanced surgical methods, has placed Israel at the cutting edge of orthopedic treatment.
Israeli surgeons, such as Dr Ilya Pekarsky and Dr Alexey Kalganov, are recognized as world-leaders in their fields, and have successfully treated celebrities and Olympic athletes (such as 2-time Olympic gold medalist and 3-time world champion figure-skater Evgeni Plushenko.
- Dr Pekarsky is Board certified in Orthopedic and Pediatric Surgery, and serves as Senior Spinal Surgeon in the spinal care unit at Meir and Assuta Medical Centers. He is credited with revolutionary procedures, such as endoscopic corrections of spinal hernias
- Dr Kalganov is a leading specialist in hip and knee replacement, and a member of the EU Orthopedic Society and has more than 30 years of experience.
- Acute or chronic ligament/tendon inflammation
- Exostosis (formation of new bone on surface of existing bones)
- Chronic small joint (hands, feet, ankles, wrists) pain
- Chronic back pain
- Muscle pain
- Non-united fractures, sprains, and torn ligaments
- Certain musculoskeletal disorders
Programs
Knee & Hip Joint Replacement
Hip or knee replacement surgery lasts two to three hours. Two days after the operation, the patient can sit up and perform breathing exercises and start exercising his limb muscles. On the third day, providing there are no complications, they are allowed to put weight on the operated limb. A successful replacement leads to freedom from pain and recovery of full joint function. Recovery period normally lasts from 3-6 months, after which the patient is fully back to normal, and can engage in sporting activities.
Radialspec Shock Wave Therapy (developed by Medispec, Israel)
Radialspec technology is based on vibration effect of the acoustic wave and its impact on the affected area. This treatment is applicable in case of the following orthopedic problems:
Pediatric Orthopedic Oncology
Israeli specialists and medical centers have extensive experience in diagnosing and treating children with various bone tumors (i.e. Ewing's sarcoma, granulomas, etc.). In the event of a suspected tumor, the parents can contact a hospital/treating specialist, describe the symptoms and send relevant medical information, and receive information as to the feasibility of the treatment.
After the child's arrival in Israel, he/she will undergo a comprehensive evaluation. Normally, screening will include bone scintigraphy, MRI and CT scans, and a biopsy. Additional procedures will be determined on a case-by-case basis. Once all results are in, a treatment plan will be developed by the treating pediatric oncologist.